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Hey Yo - thanx for those who showed was a mighty fine night. I can say we had a really good time for those who couldn't make it. We ran real strong in the first half folks but lost the edge in the second half. More brain cells required for next weeks Trivia Tuesday so I wanna see a few more for the "Gathering" Remember - "There can be only one"......and it's the SAU crew.

See you all in the hood next Tuesday.

Andrew's, Jayce, Erica, Nik, Ewen, Stu, Lush. :( cheers and Thanks guys.

PS. Veilside, I Thankyou for the Sinistaz Remix CD's mate.

IT'S that time again every one. TRIVIA Night at the Jerra Club Tuesday night. :D

Our favourite Mech ED from Integra will be joining us.:werd:

Spose to be 38 so come down and chill.

C'mon get social with your SAU Crew and Show up about 7ish. It's really a great place to have few ;) and catch up.

We had such a good time last week and this week it will be even better.

:)

yeah dude you can come for sure, but your not allowed to come to the pokies and we have to be allowed to pump lots of alcahol into you then watch you stumble around for our amusement haha

Im heading out there in a few minutes, i'll be there just after 6.

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